"All the indicators show that the virus is circulating again more actively in the region", warns the police headquarters in its press release on Saturday afternoon. From Monday, 8 a.m., wearing a mask will be mandatory in several busy areas of Paris, in order to fight against the upsurge in contamination in the capital and Ile-de-France.
Here is the list of places concerned in Paris:
Central boroughs
- rue Montorgueil
- Red Children market
- Rambuteau street
- rue de Bretagne
- rue des Francs Bourgeois
- rue Saint-Honoré
- rue de Montmartre
5th and 6th arrondissements
- Rue Mouffetard
- rue de Buci
- rue de Seine
- rue Mazarine
- rue Jacques Callot
- rue Princesse
- rue des Canettes
- rue Guisarde
- Saint-Germain market
- Tino Rossi garden
7th district
- rue Clerc
- avenue de Saxe market
9th district
- martyrs Street
- rue Cadet
- Antwerp food market
10th district
- rue de Metz
- boulevard de Strasbourg
- rue du Château d'Eau between Fb St Martin and Fb St Denis
- rue Cail
- rue Perdonnet
- rue Philippe de Girard
- place Ian Karski
- rue Louis Blanc in its portion between place Karski and the faubourg Saint-Denis
- rue du Faubourg Saint Denis
- rue Lucien Sampaix
- rue de Lancry
- rue des Vinaigriers
- quays of the Canal Saint-Martin (Jemmapes and Valmy)
11th district
- rue de la Roquette,
- rue de Lappe
- Keller Street
- Daval Street
- rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud
- Belleville market
- rue Oberkampf
12th district
- Bercy-Village
- Cour Saint-Emilion
- Aligre market
13th district
- Quai François Mauriac
- station's platform,
- National Library of France (square + steps and quay)
- Maison-Blanche market on Avenue d'Italie
14th district
- rue Daguerre
- rue Raymond Losserand (between rue d'Alésia and avenue du Maine)
15th district
- shopping street
- rue Linois
16th district
- rue de Passy
- rue de l'Annunciation
17th district
- avenue de Saint-Ouen
- rue de Lévis
- rue Poncelet
- Bayen Street
18th district
- Barbès market
- Lariboisière market
- Ornano market
- boulevard de la Chapelle (between Tombouctou and boulevard Barbès)
- rue des Islettes
- rue de la Goutte d'or
- rue des Poissonniers
- rue Dejean
- rue de Suez
- Panama Street
- Dejean market (triangle streets Poulet, Poissonniers and Dejean)
- Porte Montmartre market (including square aux biffins)
- Ordener market
- rue de Steinkerque
- avenue de Saint-Ouen
- boulevard de Clichy
- boulevard du Rochechouart
- Poteau market (Rue Duhesme - between Ordener and Poteau
- Paris flea market
- rue Riquet (between Marx Dormoy and Pajol)
- rue de l'Olive
- Butte Montmartre (place du tertre, square and market of the Sacré-Coeur, rue Norvins, rue du Mont Cenis)
19th district
- quay of the Loire
- quay of the Seine
- quai de Marne
- Quai de l'Oise to the entrance to Parc de la Villette
- rue de Bellevillle
- Joinville market
- party square
- avenue Secrétan
- avenue Mathurin Moreau
- rue Manin
- avenue Jean Jaurès between rue de l'Ourcq and Porte de Pantin
20th arrondissement
- rue des Panoyaux
- rue Victor Letalle
- rue Sorbier (between rue Menilmontant and rue Juillet)
- Belvedere of the Parc de Belleville
- Boulevard de Belleville
- boulevard de Ménilmontant
- rue de Ménilmontant
- rue des Pyrénées
- rue de Bagnolet
- rue d'Avron
- flea market at Porte de Montreuil
# COVID19 😷 | Wearing a mask will be compulsory in #Paris in areas with high traffic from people from Monday August 10 at 8 a.m. https://t.co/HOfho8JcQn
For more details see our press release 👇 pic.twitter.com / cPigy6eWge
Limit contamination
This obligation is explained by the new increase in contamination in Paris and in the inner suburbs. The rate of positive tests reached today, according to the police headquarters, 2.4% in Ile-de-France against 1.6% on the national average.
“The incidence is particularly high among 20-30 year olds. It is also stronger in Paris and in the departments of the inner suburbs (Seine-Saint-Denis, Val-de-Marne, Hauts-de-Seine), as well as in some municipalities of Val d'Oise ”, explains the prefecture. .
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The designated areas, which will be the subject of a regular evaluation, are likely to change in the coming weeks depending on their attendance and the evolution of the epidemic.